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Belarus hyd down pressure

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Alvin n Ms.

01-14-2004 17:21:38




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On subject of Belarus down pressure, do they always apply pressure when lowering,or is there also a setting similar to "Float" ? It seems like constant down pressure on the 3 point would be a pain at times. I have never run a Belarus. Thanks




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John

01-15-2004 03:22:27




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 Re: Belarus hyd down pressure in reply to Alvin n Ms., 01-14-2004 17:21:38  
Alvin
Dad had a Belarus 250 with add on loader that he bought new in 1980 that I put many hours on.
The lever that worked the 3 point had lift, down pressure, and float that works just like a dozer blade if you know how that works.
The lever would be between your right knee and the dash and has a detent type valve and 4 positions.
We will call neutral or hold #2 position. This position is locked and the implement would not move up or down.
If you pushed lever up against dash (#1 position raise) it would lock there until you pulled it back into neutral or if 3 point reached top of travel it would pop back to neutral by it self. If you pulled the lever toward you (position #3) it would power down and had enough power to pick up on tractor if you did not take it out of this position. The #4 position was float and lever would lock in this position also. The implement would fall to the ground and could move up and down by it self with only the weight of the implement keeping it on the ground.

Hope This Helps
John
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Taylor Lambert

01-14-2004 19:18:05




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 Re: Belarus hyd down pressure in reply to Alvin n Ms., 01-14-2004 17:21:38  
Alvin I got to use one a few months ago. It had a dash mounted lever between your remote levers and it gives down pressure. then the lever beside the seat runs the 3 point like a standard lift where you have the float for plowing and also a draft control to I think. One thing I hated was the auxhilary controls for the loader had the 3 point down pressure mounted between them and all levers were the same size. THe tractor I used was a bit clumsy but a good box blade tractor. My friend has one that doenst have the loader and I made a hydraulic top link and one hydraulic side link for tilting the boxblade. Along with the down pressure of the lift you can do some nice ground work.

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Kurt : Ky

01-14-2004 19:12:46




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 Re: Belarus hyd down pressure in reply to Alvin n Ms., 01-14-2004 17:21:38  
on my belarus my right lever on the console is to raise and lower the lift arms no down pressure.my outer hydraulic lever on side of my dash,will raise and lower the lift arms also but it has the down pressure. two seperate levers can control the lift arms just depends on what your using your tractor for at the time. hope this helps.



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Davis in SC

01-14-2004 22:10:50




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 Re: Re: Belarus hyd down pressure in reply to Kurt : Ky, 01-14-2004 19:12:46  
Now we know about Belarus 3-point. Always wondered how it worked.. Thanks & Regards, Davis



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MT Pockets

01-15-2004 08:28:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Belarus hyd down pressure in reply to Davis in SC, 01-14-2004 22:10:50  
I can see where that could be very useful with a blade, holedigger, subsoiler, etc. MT.



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Alvin n Ms.

01-15-2004 06:35:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Belarus hyd down pressure in reply to Davis in SC, 01-14-2004 22:10:50  
Thanks to everyone, for your reply. alvinnms



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